Constitution of the U.S.A.
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Amendments, Federalist Papers

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Description

AD FREE–– CONSTITUTION and THE FEDERALIST PAPERS app is the best way to learn about the Constitution of the United States. Not only does this app contain the full text of the Constitution, the product also provides an explanation for each and every clause, as well as commentary on each of the amendments.

You can send the sections of the constitution included the amendments to the Watch App if you favorite them

The complete text of all 85 of the Federalist papers is also included.

In addition, this app contains the complete text of James Madison's Journal of the Constitutional Convention.

Program users will enjoy photos of the authentic Constitution document. Using the unique capabilities of the iPad/iPhone you can zoom in on any part of the actual image of the Constitution. A brief history of the writing of the Constitution and the Federalist papers is also included.

You can create a "favorites" section or even e-mail your "favorites" section to a friend. You can print any section.

MultiEducator brings the experience it has gained from twenty years of developing American History multimedia products to help you learn about the Constitution on your Apple mobile device.

What's New

Version History

3.8

Nov 20, 2017

+ Optimized for iPhone X+ Tweaked design in a number of places+ Bugs Squashed

If you like Constitution and Federalist Papers, please consider giving us a review!We're open to your feedback. Send us an email at: support@multied.com

3.7.5

If you like Constitution and Federalist Papers, please consider giving us a review!We're open to your feedback. Send us an email at: support@multied.com

3.7

Dec 22, 2016

+ Finer control over text size+ Split View Multitasking support on iPad+ Support for all device sizes and orientations+ Bug fixes in many places

If you like Constitution and Federalist Papers please consider leaving a review! We're happy to hear your feedback, email us at support@multied.com.

3.6.1

Jan 13, 2016

Fixed bug that made app crash on system 8.

3.6

Jan 4, 2016

+ Peek & Pop on devices that support 3D Touch+ Squashed some bugs in the Apple Watch App+ Squashed another large assortment of bugs relating to in-app purchases and Text Size.. and some other things.

3.2

Apr 19, 2015

+ Key word search+ Text size remains when you move to new document+ Preamble of the Bill of Rights+ iPhone 6 and 6 Plus support+ In-App purchase for State of the Union Addresses. + Send your Favorites to your Apple Watch, with the new Watch app.

3.1.1

Feb 4, 2014

Beyond Search that was added in 3.1 we have a minor but important bug fix thanks to immediate customer feedback

3.1

Jan 29, 2014

After listening to user feedback we have added search to allow you to search specific Article or Amendments, added support for dynamic type in the Supreme Court sections,made the favorites section more readable and added favorites to Supreme Court decisions. We have also fixed a number of bugs.

3.0

Dec 2, 2013

Completely Redesigned for iOS 7. New SHARE options to Facebook, Twitter and more. Optional in-app purchase of over 100 of the most important Supreme Court decisions.

2.0

Apr 12, 2013

Our most requested feature the ability to increase the size of font in a text field

1.01

1.0

+ Optimized for iPhone X+ Tweaked design in a number of places+ Bugs Squashed

If you like Constitution and Federalist Papers, please consider giving us a review!We're open to your feedback. Send us an email at: support@multied.com

Ratings and Reviews

4.4 out of 5

9 Ratings

9 Ratings

It’s come down to this...

Jun 21, 2018

atavision

Americans all need to know a little bit more about their country. This app is a great way to start. First of all, no ads! Even the developer puts “no ads“ as the first description of the app. In a world where ads can ruin the best app, it’s a pleasure to not face those annoying little pests.

The UI is not the greatest, a bit clunky and somewhat lacking in design, but it’s pretty intuitive getting around the app. It’s basically just a lot of reading, but important reading, so the UI isn’t that important. There are a couple of upgrades for those historical nerds who like reading about old Supreme Court cases and the like, and there is a free commentary that comes along with just about everything on the app. The commentary may be good for some people who find it hard to wade through some of the early English legalese that most of the product is written in. And for those of you who don’t want the constitution “interpreted” by anyone for you, then just don’t read the commentaries.

It never hurts to know where you stand in your own country.

It’s come down to this...

Jun 21, 2018

atavision

Americans all need to know a little bit more about their country. This app is a great way to start. First of all, no ads! Even the developer puts “no ads“ as the first description of the app. In a world where ads can ruin the best app, it’s a pleasure to not face those annoying little pests.

The UI is not the greatest, a bit clunky and somewhat lacking in design, but it’s pretty intuitive getting around the app. It’s basically just a lot of reading, but important reading, so the UI isn’t that important. There are a couple of upgrades for those historical nerds who like reading about old Supreme Court cases and the like, and there is a free commentary that comes along with just about everything on the app. The commentary may be good for some people who find it hard to wade through some of the early English legalese that most of the product is written in. And for those of you who don’t want the constitution “interpreted” by anyone for you, then just don’t read the commentaries.

It never hurts to know where you stand in your own country.

Needs a little work to be great

Aug 27, 2015

townmoron

This app has very nice design, and I love the Apple Watch feature. Unfortunately, there are a few glaring glitches that need to be resolved for this app to be perfect.

From the main screen, neither Article V nor Article VII can be viewed by tapping. Tapping these Articles will instead take you to whatever article you have previously been viewing. These two articles are the Articles that do not contain a “sub-category” of sections, so I assume that is the issue. The content does exist, however, and by searching relevant words from another section of the app you can still find the text.

Finally, design wise, the search bar can only be found by entering into a sub-category from the main screen, but then all of these search bars search the entirety of the app. I wish that the search bar was instead above the main screen (and searched everything) and that the search bars inside sub-categories would only search within that category. For example, the ability to search within Madison’s Journal only would be useful to me.

I have submitted feedback for both of these issues, and if the bug is resolved this will be a four star app. With a little bit of refinement, it will be five star.

Update: This bug occurs on an iPhone 5S, but does not occur on an iPad Mini.

Needs a little work to be great

Aug 27, 2015

townmoron

This app has very nice design, and I love the Apple Watch feature. Unfortunately, there are a few glaring glitches that need to be resolved for this app to be perfect.

From the main screen, neither Article V nor Article VII can be viewed by tapping. Tapping these Articles will instead take you to whatever article you have previously been viewing. These two articles are the Articles that do not contain a “sub-category” of sections, so I assume that is the issue. The content does exist, however, and by searching relevant words from another section of the app you can still find the text.

Finally, design wise, the search bar can only be found by entering into a sub-category from the main screen, but then all of these search bars search the entirety of the app. I wish that the search bar was instead above the main screen (and searched everything) and that the search bars inside sub-categories would only search within that category. For example, the ability to search within Madison’s Journal only would be useful to me.

I have submitted feedback for both of these issues, and if the bug is resolved this will be a four star app. With a little bit of refinement, it will be five star.

Update: This bug occurs on an iPhone 5S, but does not occur on an iPad Mini.

My favorite phone app!

May 27, 2015

SentinelofLiberty

I read this app at least twice (maybe more) a day. Why? To keep myself current and knowledgeable with the most important charter of human liberty and freedom in mankind's history. You have everything you could want here. The United States Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Federalist Papers, and much more. Admittedly, one thing I would like to see added are the Anti-Federalist Papers, I think both sides should be represented, equally. Reading both charters (written by groups of equally brilliant men) really helps you appreciate the Constitution even more, I think. I'll step off my rostrum now and just say for you to give it a try. I definitely think you won't regret it.

My favorite phone app!

May 27, 2015

SentinelofLiberty

I read this app at least twice (maybe more) a day. Why? To keep myself current and knowledgeable with the most important charter of human liberty and freedom in mankind's history. You have everything you could want here. The United States Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Federalist Papers, and much more. Admittedly, one thing I would like to see added are the Anti-Federalist Papers, I think both sides should be represented, equally. Reading both charters (written by groups of equally brilliant men) really helps you appreciate the Constitution even more, I think. I'll step off my rostrum now and just say for you to give it a try. I definitely think you won't regret it.